The Number of Meals needed for a weekend Campout.
What is 4/5?
The number of points in the Scout Law.
What is 12?
This is the first step in treating simple cuts and scrapes.
What is wash with soap and water?
The Rescue Knot?
What is the Bowline?
You use this knot to start almost all lashings.
What is the clove hitch?
You need this in order to use a knife, ax, or saw.
This is the scout motto.
What is Be Prepared?
The 3 first knots you have to learn for Scout Rank?
What are square knot, two half-hitches, and a taut-line hitch?
You should use this shape to make your structures as stable as possible.
What is a triangle?
What is tinder, kindling, and fuel wood?
This is when two people pair up to watch out for each other, which helps keep Scouts safe, especially when they get lost.
What is the buddy system?
This item found on a scout's uniform can be used in first aid such as securing splints, supporting a sprained ankle, or holding a compress in place over a bleeding wound.
What is a neckerchief?
The most common use for a taut-line hitch.
You use this lashing to close a gap between two poles that cross but do not touch.
What is a diagonal lashing?
You do this activity at the end of your campout to ensure your campsite is in the same or better condition in which you found it.
What is a patrol/police line?
The Scout Slogan.
What is "Do a Good Turn Daily"?
This is the first thing you do when conducting first aid.
What is check/assess the scene? (Triage: +100pts)
This skill is used for keeping the end of a natural-material rope from fraying by using a cord.
What is whipping?
You would use this lashing when typing two poles in order to make one longer stick.
What is a round lashing?
Your backpack should weigh this percent of your body weight.
What is 25-30%
These are the 4 steps for scout advancement.
What are learning, testing, reviewing, and recognition?
This constitutes a hurry case.
A type of knot in which you attach two ends of a rope together.
What is a Bend?
This knot is used to start the diagonal lashing.
What is the timber hitch?